The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Thug who attacked golf fans avoids jail sentence

Lemmy Milne assaulted pair in Carnoustie pub ahead of Open

- GRAHAM BROWN The innocent victims were in the town for the Open championsh­ip. gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

A Carnoustie man who smashed a glass on the head of a German tourist before carrying out a brutal assault on an English golf fan in the lead-up to July’s Open championsh­ip has avoided jail.

Inebriated Lemmy Milne launched the attacks on his two innocent victims as they drank in a pub close to the famous Angus links just days ahead of the tournament teeing off.

The 21-year-old fired a glass across the bar at the town’s 19th Hole, cutting the head of Josef Zilhman, then punched second victim John McKean before kicking him in the head in an incident branded “wholly abhorrent” by a sheriff.

Milne, from Carnoustie, must now pay compensati­on to both men as part of a sentencing package which included hundreds of hours of unpaid work and an electronic tag for the next six months.

The engineerin­g firm operator, of Balfour Place, Carnoustie, pled guilty to culpably and recklessly throwing the glass and striking Mr Zilhman at the hostelry on July 14, and assaulting Mr McKean, to the injury of both men.

Depute fiscal Stewart Duncan told Forfar Sheriff Court the offences happened around 1am, when the German visitor was in the bar with friends.

Sheriff Derek Reekie told Milne: “It is only because of your age, your limited record and that you are in employment that I am persuaded there is an alternativ­e to custody, but it must be a significan­t package of options for such wholly abhorrent behaviour.”

Milne was ordered to pay £500 compensati­on to Mr Zilhman and £750 to Mr McKean.

He must also complete 225 hours of unpaid work under an 18-month community payback order and is to be the subject of a six-month restrictio­n of liberty order, confining him to his home from 7pm to 7am daily.

It must be a significan­t package of options for such wholly abhorrent behaviour. SHERIFF DEREK REEKIE

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